Voltage control;
Pulse width modulation;
Voltage measurement;
Microgrids;
Observers;
Steady-state;
Reliability;
DC microgrid;
direct power control;
grid-connected converter;
observer;
sliding mode control;
DIRECT-POWER-CONTROL;
SLIDING-MODE CONTROL;
PWM RECTIFIER;
SYSTEMS;
D O I:
10.1109/TIE.2020.2989720
中图分类号:
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号:
0812 ;
摘要:
In this article, an improved dc-link voltage regulation strategy is proposed for grid-connected converters applied in dc microgrids. For the inner loop of the grid-connected converter, a voltage modulated direct power control is employed to obtain two second-order linear time-invariant systems, which guarantees that the closed-loop system is globally exponentially stable. For the outer loop, a sliding mode control strategy with a load current sensor is employed to maintain a constant dc-link voltage even in the presence of constant power loads at the dc-side, which adversely affect the system stability. Furthermore, an observer for the dc-link current is designed to remove the dc current sensor at the same time improving the reliability and decreasing the cost. From both simulation and experimental results obtained from a 15-kVA prototype setup, the proposed method is demonstrated to improve the transient performance of the system and has robustness properties to handle parameter mismatches compared with the input-output linearization method.